Sunday, January 11, 2009

Don't blame CO2 for warming -- South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com
Climate change may be real, but man-made global warming due to increasing levels of CO2 is not. A recent forum article by the business manager of a union is way off the mark if he thinks James Hansen, the NASA scientist, is a reliable source. Whatever credibility Hansen may have had was lost with his recent "Hottest October on Record" report, which had bad Russian numbers.
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There are more reasons to welcome warming than cooling, but it looks like the warming may be ending. It's all up to the sun!

Russ Stabley, Fort Lauderdale
Bob the Builder goes greener than ever
Two live shows Tuesday in DeVos Performance Hall are part of a 60-city tour throughout the U.S. Eco-Bob hopes to lay the groundwork for tots and perhaps renovate attitudes of their accompanying parents about caring for the environment.

"Their big building project (onstage) is to build the very first wind farm and bring a recycling plant to Sunflower Valley," Webb said.
Winter chills kill over 40 people in Hungary
BUDAPEST, Jan. 11 (Xinhua) -- Winter chills have killed more than 40 people since the beginning of this year in Hungary, the Social and Labor Affairs Ministry said Saturday.

In the capital city of Budapest, two homeless people were found frozen to death on the streets, while in the southern city of Szeged, an old man was found dead in a house without heating, media reported Saturday.
Helpful information for Victoria residents: Over the next nine decades, sea levels will allegedly rise between 2 cm and 47 times 2 cm
In Victoria, the geological effects will be less profound. Sea levels will likely rise anywhere between two to 94 centimetres by the end of the 21st century, due mostly to global warming.

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